Re: Revolver (but not the upcoming release)
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2022 8:36 pm
Thanks, BZ!!
It's strange listening to these slightly different versions as downloaded because I know I could've created them on my own. Lop off the count-in to Taxman, et voila!, we have the Franco version. Substitute the replaced mix of TNK, and presto!, we have the UK version.
The gist is not lost on me, brah.
These are vinyl that you have sought after and procured and are now sharing with us. And for that, Thanks!! The only point, if I even have one anymore (wife gave me a haircut today. I'm practically bald again. But at my sexiest. TMI?? That's up to the listener/reader,...) is that the digital realm allows us to recreate whatever we please at home.
Again, I am thankful to now have a rip of this/these versions of the LP. I am of the few that believes that vinyl is still the best. Even though I am more than partial to high-res digital audio these days. A contradiction? I'm a scientist by trade. So I love to see stuff that falls outside any paradigm.
It's strange listening to these slightly different versions as downloaded because I know I could've created them on my own. Lop off the count-in to Taxman, et voila!, we have the Franco version. Substitute the replaced mix of TNK, and presto!, we have the UK version.
The gist is not lost on me, brah.
These are vinyl that you have sought after and procured and are now sharing with us. And for that, Thanks!! The only point, if I even have one anymore (wife gave me a haircut today. I'm practically bald again. But at my sexiest. TMI?? That's up to the listener/reader,...) is that the digital realm allows us to recreate whatever we please at home.
Again, I am thankful to now have a rip of this/these versions of the LP. I am of the few that believes that vinyl is still the best. Even though I am more than partial to high-res digital audio these days. A contradiction? I'm a scientist by trade. So I love to see stuff that falls outside any paradigm.